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[Opinions] Luna
Thoughts? Combination ideas?

This message was edited 9/24/2013, 7:22 AM

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I love Luna. Unfortunately, she's easily changeable to Lunacy and Lunatic. I decided from thence on that it is mostly suited as a middle name.
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I love Luna. Character-wise I'm reminded of Luna Lovegood from Harry Potter or Princess Luna from My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic.Combos:Luna Marigold
Luna Ellianne
Luna Plum
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I don't mind it, but it does remind me of "lunatic" which is not a good thing really!
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Well, I have a 6 year old daughter, so my mind automatically goes to My Little Pony... Princess Luna/Nightmare Moon ;)Aside from that, I have to say I've never been a fan, it just reminds me too strongly of all things lunar, plus the "loon" sound makes it seem a bit dippy.
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I love Luna, I woulnd't be brave enough to name my child that, but maybe for a dog. I would love to meet a Luna
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I like the name, but don't count on me producing combos.
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I think it's cute. Very Harry Potter, which is not necessarily a bad thing. There's the obvious luna-tic, sure, but I don't think it's a big problem. You could teach your kid to laugh it off, no big deal.Luna Michelle
Luna Avery
Luna Therese
Luna Beatrice
Luna Maeve
Luna Suzanne
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I can't decide why I don't like this name. I sort of do. I want to, because it means moon and is nice and simple. But ... the sound of it just doesn't give me warm name-fuzzies. It's vaguely like Lucy or Luellen or Luann, it has that Lugawkiness. I named a character Cluna once, in order to get that effect. And it always reflects moonlight from the word "loony," which doesn't make it more evocative for me ... it just makes it seem dippy and self-conscious, like Ember or Raven. It's okay, just doesn't work for me very well.Luna Ruidia
Luna Siomha
Luna Maud
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Oh my gosh, I'm just reading through the other responses after I posted mine, and I had to lol that I chose the exact same adjective "dippy"! Funny. Funnier still, you said what I felt but couldn't articulate, the wanting to like it but just not.
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Luna is nice and I like the way it looks written down. It's mysterious. I just hate that it reminds me of lunatic.

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I like Luna a lot! Other than liking the sound of it, it also has lots of nice associations for me - the fact that it's Latin (one of my favourite languages), its meaning of course, and the characters in both Sailor Moon and Harry Potter. I think it's too short for a first name and would only use it as a middle name, but that's just my personal preference.Luna Dorothea
Luna Evangeline
Luna Felicity or Luna Felicitas
Luna Gabrielle
Luna Mireille
Luna Suzanne
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I will always think of Luna Lovegood from Harry Potter, which is where I first ever heard the name.Luna Arianrhod
Luna Artemis
Luna Cassandra
Luna Clarissa
Luna Helen
Luna Isabelle
Luna Jocelyn
Luna Phoebe
Luna Rhiannon
Luna Scarlett
Luna Selene
Luna Tanith
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I love it! It's one of my favorites.Luna Genevieve
Luna Gwendolyn
Luna Penelope
Luna Persephone
Luna Calliope
Luna Margaret
Luna Cecily
Luna Juliet
Luna Chantal
Luna Desiree

This message was edited 9/24/2013, 11:00 AM

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I like Luna. It's flighty and has a wacky reputation but comes from a classy place.I'm not sure how I'd combo it. I have the urge to go full-on frivolous poetry with it, while on the other hand I think it could benefit from a more down to earth middle.Luna Katharina
Luna Magdalena
Luna Sylvie
Luna Alexandra
Luna Gwendolen
Luna Marianne
Luna Genevieve
Luna Elisabeth
Luna Samantha
Luna Penelope
Luna Helene
Luna Pauline
Luna Christabel
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I really like Luna Magdalena.
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I think it's going to get a lot more standard in the coming years, and I'm glad. It's a nice name and it represents something very nice. In my mind I've forcibly put it into a category with names like Clara, Martha, and Grace, where it stands out a little but FITS.I think I'd put it pretty high on my list right now.Luna Josephine
Luna Saturnine
Luna Florence
Luna Valerie
Luna Ermintrude
Luna Charity
Luna Hortense
Luna Xanthe
Luna Cecilia
Luna Katherine
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oh wow Luna Florence is sooo beautiful, I am in love with that one!
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Luna is one of our picked out names, Luna Noelle.
We like the sound of Luna Skye as well, but didn't like combination of the meanings.
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LOVE IT
And it's strangely honouring for me. I've always found Luna Lovegood from Harry Potter very inspiring and she learnt me some valuable lessons, however cheesy that may sound.
I can't use it, though. I have two acquaintances called this and it would sound a bit odd if I named my daughter Luna. And the Dutch pronunciation doesn't really appeal to me; it sounds more like LEW-nah or LUGH-nah (As in Hugh) as opposed to LOO-nah. I can't really explain it.Combos though...Luna Cassandra
Luna Guinevere
Luna Fiona
Luna Esther (Moon and star)
Luna Genevieve
Luna Harmonia
Luna Hazel
Luna Hermione (Going crazy here with the Potter combos)
Luna Josephine
Luna Juniper
Luna Molly (See Luna Hermione)
Luna Parthenope
Luna Scarlett
Luna Victoria
Luna Percy (See Luna Hermione)
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Ooh, Luna Quill is a pretty cool combo!
Luna Esther and Luna Guinivere are great.Hey, how's this for an invented name: Quinevere!
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Quinevere is certainly novel! But I've seen a couple of references, here in South Africa, to women named Queeneth. At first I thought it might be referencing their (future!) regal behaviour (I queen, thou queenest, she queeneth ...), but more realistically it's probably a mishearing of Gwyneth.
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Fantastisch!:)
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Luna Esther? Luna Esther?Like as in Lunesta?
Think again.
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Uhh, it's really not that similar, also I'm not naming babies, also I don't care!
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Not everyone lives in a place where there is Lunesta, though ... I had to look it up.
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Same. Never heard of it.
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I like Luna Quill!
Quinevere... No. Maybe as a GP.
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Don't like it, it sounds like a name bestowed by hippie stoner parents or else a fantasy-fiction-obsessed teenage girl. Or it sounds like a name for a horse.
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Good call, on all three counts.
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Yes, and all of the three things you've mentioned are very bad.
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